The call-in phone numbers for the two offers are different, but a 1 minute glance over the benefits leads me to believe that they are identical otherwise.

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A guy, stopped by a single police officer for DWI, shouts to prove that he is not drunk: "Proof positive that I am not drunk is that I can see both of you clearly!" Chase wants you to see double, be confused and they'll earn money from the confusion...

So I checked again just now. Using Firefox and logged in to my Chase account (which includes a CSP still in its first year), I get the $149 offer even with multiple refreshes. Using Chrome and not logged in, I got $95 a few times. In each case, if you go down into the T's and C's, whatever number you get on the splash offer page is repeated in the details. A/B testing = trolling for chumps.

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